View of an entrance to the Ghost Building (1889; William Lang, architect) at 512 Fifteenth (15th) Street in the Central Business District of Denver, Colorado. Shows a double-door entryway to the Romanesque Revival-style granite building prior to the building's dismantling in 1979. Half-round pilasters support a basket-handle arch with radiating voussoirs. Underneath are metal doors topped with transoms. Signs above the entrance read: "Ghost Building." A sign to the left of the door reads "1512, Hotel Graystone." William Lang designed the building for A. M. Ghost, a Denver real estate developer.

Date

1976

Notes

"In 1979 the building was moved to18th (Eighteenth) and Stout Streets." Source: website for Koncilja & Associates, P.C.; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Jacquelyn Ainlay-Conley.; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.; R7001514002